Tuesday, February 3, 2015

HONORABLE DISGRACE is not a disgrace!

Angie Adams joins the powerlifting team her junior year, but
she has more in mind than just toning up—like getting closer to her crush,
football star Cory Jacob, who, as luck would have it, is assigned as her
spotting partner. When Angie’s feelings are unexpectedly returned, her life is
suddenly filled with the giddy electricity of first love. But why, then, does
Angie get a little flutter when her older and very hot boss, Brad, looks at
her?

Angie seems to have everything going her way, until her
world is torn apart by her sister’s betrayal which leads to a brutal rape. Heartbroken and reeling in the aftermath,
Angie has to find an internal strength to rival her record-breaking power lifts
if she ever wants to feel worthy of love again.

My Review:

Wow. What an amazing book. First of all, the author's writing is fantastic. Her characters really come alive because of her descriptions of each of them. I love reading books where I feel like I 'know' the characters. The main character's father is a potato farmer and so is mine ... maybe that's why I liked her right away. Angie, is strong--both physically and emotionally--but something completely awful still happens to her. I'm glad the author didn't portray her as weak. Bad things can happen no matter your age, race, size, etc. You'll want to cry for Angie and hug her and go back and tear out a few pages of her story so that the rape didn't happen ... but you can't. She's got friends to help her, though. (Every high school girl needs a best friend like JJ and a boyfriend like Cory!)

Great job, Stephanie Pitman!

Note: Even though some YA books are appropriate for all ages, because of the content of this story, I wouldn't recommend it to anyone younger than high school.

Here are a few questions for the author of Honorable Disgrace:

TC: Honorable Disgrace is your debut book. When did you start the journey of your first novel?

SP: I began my journey into writing novels in 2008. I had written a children's PB previous to that, but always felt I was a young adult writer. Honorable Disgrace was not the first novel I wrote, but it is the first to be revised and to be published. I never intended to write Honorable Disgrace, I never wanted to say anything about what happened to me to anyone, let alone the world. But someone else had other plans and I felt compelled to tell my story through Angie.

TC: I know the feeling. When a story needs to be told, it needs to be told. Tell us something about yourself that might surprise us. (Funny, embarrassing, serious...)

SP: I can't snap. I've tried for years, but just can't seem to get it. On a rare occasion when I have wet hands I can get a passable snap. But its a skill I've never really lamented, either. Life goes merrily on just fine without my ability to snap. Though my son thinks its funny.

TC: That's funny. My pre-schooler is working on that skill. Now, to a more serious topic. Honorable Disgrace deals with a tough subject that you have experienced in real life. What made you decide to write about something so hard?

SP: About six years ago, I began having nightmares about my attacker and my rape. I would wake in a cold sweat and be unable to go back to sleep for a long time. One time, I felt prompted to journal about it. My nightmares became fewer and fewer, until they didn't come anymore, but by that time I had realized this was not just for me. It was for everyone else who had ever been raped or had to deal with a tragedy they felt was their fault when in fact they had no control over. The only control we have is how we deal with it.

TC: Considering what you went through, that's a great attitude. I hope this book will help others dealing with rape to see that it wasn't their fault and they still have worht. What's next from author Stephanie Pitman? Are there other books in the works?

SP: I have so many projects and ideas I sometimes don't know where to start. I have a YA trilogy outlined and I am midway through the first book which deals with Mayan mythology in the heart of Montana. I have another one I started for NaNoWriMo set in Paris with reincarnation, suspense, and romance, of course. It is Paris.

Other projects and ideas include revisions of my PB, a middle school mystery, another middle school fairy tale, and at least another three or four YA novels and an Adult one as well.

My biggest problem is time. There is never enough time in the day to do everything needful and necessary and have time for my writing, which as of right now has to go on the back burner until things start to boil over in that front.

TC: Agreed! If I only had more time ... sigh ... Thanks, Stephanie!

Here's a little bit about Stephanie N. Pitman:

Stephanie N. Pitman has
taught preschool for over 12 years and is a motivated entrepreneur, currently
operating two successful businesses with her husband, Travis. She is a writer
of fiction and nonfiction. Her first novel, a YA Contemporary, Honorable
Disgrace, is based on her own story of overcoming the ugly side of life,
betrayal and rape. She is a graduate of the Institute of Children's Literature
and an active member of the SCBWI. Stephanie enjoys spending time with her
husband of 16 years, and their two boys, visiting the beautiful splendor and
diversity of their home state of Montana. Along with being an avid reader and
dedicated writer, she enjoys pushing herself to her best by competing in
triathlons, relay races, and half marathons along with being a Zumba and Yoga
Instructor.

2 comments:

Thanks so much Tifani. One of the fears as an author is, and I am not immune to that fear, will others like your work and it is great to hear people enjoyed my book. And I appreciate your help with my tour.